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he said egypt's revolution depends on coming out with a strong economy. he said the united states is willing to help. he did give a speech at that meeting. nothing was mentioned about the americans, though, who are right now going to be put on trial next sunday. but we're waiting -- we're going to talk to him later and we'll ask him more about that. >> now, we know this is a criminal court that they are going to be heading into. we see that mccain said that this is a serious situation and had serious implications for our relationship. is that a setup as to what he hopes he's going to be able to accomplish? >> reporter: this is really a low time for relations between the united states and egypt, and this could really jeopardize the way the united states goes forward with egypt, and they will be in criminal court. we will see these americans behind bars which is typical of egyptian criminal court. this is something that many people have never really seen, americans behind bars like this. this really will strain the relations. but when mccain spoke today, he
he said egypt's revolution depends on coming out with a strong economy. he said the united states is willing to help. he did give a speech at that meeting. nothing was mentioned about the americans, though, who are right now going to be put on trial next sunday. but we're waiting -- we're going to talk to him later and we'll ask him more about that. >> now, we know this is a criminal court that they are going to be heading into. we see that mccain said that this is a serious situation and...
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of course, with egypt as a immediatier, with the israelis. this time around, they were able to have at least some of their demands be met. first and foremost among those was that the border crossings order, that there is an easing of movement, of people, of goods. and then of course for both sides, it was stopping the violence. the israelis wanted to see an end to the rockets being launched at their population. the palestinians, hamas, wanted to see an end to israel's targeted assassinations to what they call israeli aggression against them. so for many here, this time around versus four years ago, they were able to actually, with an intermediary, again, negotiate a cease-fire. in the sense that they were able to force the israeli side to agree to some of their terms. but we'll have to see if those critical details are, in fact, implemented. will the border crossings really open? will the sea ports really be open? will people be able to have that freedom of movement that they are looking for? this is still, very much, as you say, a first step
of course, with egypt as a immediatier, with the israelis. this time around, they were able to have at least some of their demands be met. first and foremost among those was that the border crossings order, that there is an easing of movement, of people, of goods. and then of course for both sides, it was stopping the violence. the israelis wanted to see an end to the rockets being launched at their population. the palestinians, hamas, wanted to see an end to israel's targeted assassinations to...
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and i was in upper egypt. and as we were travel to go lower egypt, they did actually put some armed security on board. and we were just going one town over. other than that, though, i have to tell you, i felt perfectly safe being in egypt. with there specific areas where people should be concerned about their safety? >> sinai has always been a terrific destination, like a lot of the. they said they would have provided a police escort for the tour bus in the region. there's a lawlessness after the uprighting and the revolution that toppled mubarak. the police are trying to increase the patrolling in that region and, of course, there has been a lot of coverage n media about these kidnaps. so it's important to be aware if you're going to that region for the time being. >> all right. thank you very much for joining us this morning. >>> in the next hour of early start, we will be joined live by reverend louis's four children. coming up right at the of the hour. >>> and staying in the middle east. he was the longest
and i was in upper egypt. and as we were travel to go lower egypt, they did actually put some armed security on board. and we were just going one town over. other than that, though, i have to tell you, i felt perfectly safe being in egypt. with there specific areas where people should be concerned about their safety? >> sinai has always been a terrific destination, like a lot of the. they said they would have provided a police escort for the tour bus in the region. there's a lawlessness...
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egypt and israel to the east of there. and so this is really indicative of the gradual deterioration in the security situation in that part of egypt over the last year and a half since the revolution that overthrew hosni mubarak. >>> quickly, i have been to dahab, it is a beautiful area and it's teeming with tourists. i know you're saying that thing. is it still very busy and what are people doing to be careful now in light of this recent development? >> reporter: well, tourism has sort of declined fairly dramatically since the overthrow of the mubarak regime. certainly here in cairo. you go to the pyramids or the egyptian museum and see a fraction of the number of tourists who were here before. in sinai, at the southern tip of the peninsula and this road leading up to israel, was considered the safest area. there really haven't been any incident. most were the inner part of the peninsula or the northern part of the peninsula where there are fewer tourist attractions. but obviously, now when news spreads that two american
egypt and israel to the east of there. and so this is really indicative of the gradual deterioration in the security situation in that part of egypt over the last year and a half since the revolution that overthrew hosni mubarak. >>> quickly, i have been to dahab, it is a beautiful area and it's teeming with tourists. i know you're saying that thing. is it still very busy and what are people doing to be careful now in light of this recent development? >> reporter: well, tourism...
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two american tourists kidnapped by gunmen in egypt. we go live to cairo straight ahead. >>> plus, happening right now. live pictures as a first commercial spacecraft prepares for its return to earth. >> and caught on video. an out of control truck slamming into a tavern. helpless customers up against the bar. you will have to see this video to believe what they went through. >>> wow. unbelievable. good morning everyone. welcome to early start. nice to have you with us. i'm ashleigh banfield. >>> i'm zoraida sambolin. we're bringing you the news from a to z. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. let's get started. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news this morning. two american tourists kidnapped by gunmen in egypt. it happened in the town of dahab in the region of egypt. the report says that two americans were forced out of a car and taken away. the alleged kidnappers demanding the release of a man who was arrested a day before for drug possession. cnn's ben wedeman is live in cairo. i know these are late-breaking details
two american tourists kidnapped by gunmen in egypt. we go live to cairo straight ahead. >>> plus, happening right now. live pictures as a first commercial spacecraft prepares for its return to earth. >> and caught on video. an out of control truck slamming into a tavern. helpless customers up against the bar. you will have to see this video to believe what they went through. >>> wow. unbelievable. good morning everyone. welcome to early start. nice to have you with us....
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walmart. >>> there are no fears, unrest and confrontation in egypt. dueling rallies that are taking place in it capital of cairo there. egypt's muslim brotherhood party is rallying in support of president mohamed morsi. thousands of protesters are expected to gather in tahrir square. ian joins us live from tahrir scare square. >> we have anti-protesters angry over his constitutional declaration and new constitutional draft. near cairo university we have the pro-morsi. his supporters. the islamists there. this is the first time we've really seen them flex any street muscle and their first time coming out to voice their support for president morsi. we're expecting a huge rally there later today and in the next couple of hours. the brotherhood is planning to start official kick off their rally, but we're already seeing the thousands of people at cairo university voicing their support for the president. >> there has been this power grab that anti-morsi protesters are calling. give us some details of what they accuse him of grabbing. what he's changed abou
walmart. >>> there are no fears, unrest and confrontation in egypt. dueling rallies that are taking place in it capital of cairo there. egypt's muslim brotherhood party is rallying in support of president mohamed morsi. thousands of protesters are expected to gather in tahrir square. ian joins us live from tahrir scare square. >> we have anti-protesters angry over his constitutional declaration and new constitutional draft. near cairo university we have the pro-morsi. his...
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." >>> we got an unbelievable scene developing in egypt. not what you think. this is a soccer match in egypt. the fans rioted, hitting each other with rocks and chairs. if you thought riots got out of hand, this one has a death toll of 79 people. >> unbelievable. >> hundreds of others injured in this riot. >> witnesses say police did very little to stop the violence. authorities are investigating the cause of the riot now. did it stem from sports rivalry? or was it politically-motivated? three-day national mourning period is being observed there. ben wedeman live in cairo for us. are you hearing about this being politically motivated? >> as with everything in egypt these days, there is a political element to it. just to give you some background, it was the cairo team that had gone to this stadium to play against the local team. the team is famous for its participation in the political clashes that have taken place in egypt over the last year. in fact, in november and december, they were leading the clashes with the police. so, many of the members of that club,
." >>> we got an unbelievable scene developing in egypt. not what you think. this is a soccer match in egypt. the fans rioted, hitting each other with rocks and chairs. if you thought riots got out of hand, this one has a death toll of 79 people. >> unbelievable. >> hundreds of others injured in this riot. >> witnesses say police did very little to stop the violence. authorities are investigating the cause of the riot now. did it stem from sports rivalry? or was...
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two americans kid napd and then released from egypt. >>> saved at sea. the crew of a battered sailboat plucked from the ocean by a passing cruise ship. >>> swimming with sharks. soledad o'brien joins sir richard branson on a deep sea quest for a big cause. >> really big sharks! >> you have some personal experience with these, don't you? >> big, scary sharks. yes. >>> welcome back to "early start," we're happy you're with us. >> it is 31 minutes past the hour. also coming up, the drought of 2012. this is big. almost historic and it is spreading this morning. we're going to talk to rob marciano in a little bit to get information on that. >>> the two americans abducted in egypt are now in israel this morning waiting to return home to the boston area. reverends michelle lewis and lisa alfons tell cnn they are happy and relieved. meantime, egyptian police say they negotiated with their captors but did not give into their demands. they were demanding the release of a jailed relative. cnn's ian lee is live with the very latest. how are the victims? we heard a l
two americans kid napd and then released from egypt. >>> saved at sea. the crew of a battered sailboat plucked from the ocean by a passing cruise ship. >>> swimming with sharks. soledad o'brien joins sir richard branson on a deep sea quest for a big cause. >> really big sharks! >> you have some personal experience with these, don't you? >> big, scary sharks. yes. >>> welcome back to "early start," we're happy you're with us. >> it is...
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he's in egypt to monitor that country's elections. >>> more drones. that is the pen gone plan that will be presented by leon panetta. he's proposing a 30% expansion of its global network of grown drones and special operations bases while cutting back on conventional forces. >> wow, all at the same time. there is a major black-ops raid at that, a successful black-ops raid at that. >> wow, all at the same time. >> it's not the pose a president wants to strike. jan brewer doing one of these, shaking her finger at him at the phoenix airport on the tarmac as the two kind of got in each other's face. i don't know if we can say that. that's what people are calling it anyway. why was she shaking her finger and why the tense exchange? she's telling the press that the president was up set with her about how he was portrayed in her book. >> bottom line is, i wanted to be there to welcome him, to come and see firsthand what arizona has done in regards to our economic recovery. he wanted to talk about the book. and i thought that he was pretty thin-skinned. >> wel
he's in egypt to monitor that country's elections. >>> more drones. that is the pen gone plan that will be presented by leon panetta. he's proposing a 30% expansion of its global network of grown drones and special operations bases while cutting back on conventional forces. >> wow, all at the same time. there is a major black-ops raid at that, a successful black-ops raid at that. >> wow, all at the same time. >> it's not the pose a president wants to strike. jan...
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station this is morning after two days of voting in egypt's first free elections. is this the end of america's moment in middle eastern politi politics? we'll talk to a leading authority on the middle east. he believes president obama has lost an historic opportunity here. >>> also ahead this morning, a provocative question, are video games and porn ruining an entire generation of men? are young men so hooked on arousal, it's leading to the demise of guys and how will this damage your children? >>> move over, danica patrick. we've got indianapolis 500 racer and rookie katherine legge join us live giving the men a run for their money. head to cnn.com/tv. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill
station this is morning after two days of voting in egypt's first free elections. is this the end of america's moment in middle eastern politi politics? we'll talk to a leading authority on the middle east. he believes president obama has lost an historic opportunity here. >>> also ahead this morning, a provocative question, are video games and porn ruining an entire generation of men? are young men so hooked on arousal, it's leading to the demise of guys and how will this damage your...
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she heads to laos, cambodia, egypt and israel all in the next week. things aren't slowing down for her all that much in the next few days. >> i hope there's a cot onboard that flight she's on. >>> all right. first the cdc released the zombie apocalypse survival guide. now health officials are making sure that bridezillas don't kill you. i'm not kidding. the center for disease control and prevention has put up a tongue in cheek blog this week with a wedding season survival guide. joking that planning for a wedding isn't that much different than planning for disaster. the center's tips include keeping a kit stocked with safety pins and sedatives and being supportive of stressed out brides. it also says keep an eye on the sky. because, quote, just like you know the risks of putting feuding family members in one room, you should also know to check the weather report. >> this one got by me. you know what's funnier than this? all this video we were just running. did you see that? everyone's faces were blurred out. is our only video of weddings about wedding
she heads to laos, cambodia, egypt and israel all in the next week. things aren't slowing down for her all that much in the next few days. >> i hope there's a cot onboard that flight she's on. >>> all right. first the cdc released the zombie apocalypse survival guide. now health officials are making sure that bridezillas don't kill you. i'm not kidding. the center for disease control and prevention has put up a tongue in cheek blog this week with a wedding season survival guide....
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these are live pictures coming out of tahrir square in egypt. they're marking the one-year an versus anniversary. these pictures were incredible of january 2011. there are now concerns about new clashes today between the military and protesters who are so frustrated by the slow pace of change, before president mubarak was forced out four years ago. >>> for police officers, the fbi claims they terrorized latinos in the city. and as for his reaction to the arrest, east haven mayor was caught on camera saying, quote, i might have tacos when i go home. >> yikes, not good. >>> from the culture fire. actress demi moore is reportedly seeking treatment after she was rushed to the hospital after a 911 call. a spokesperson for moore says she is seeking professional assistance to treat exhaustion and to improve her overhaul health. >> we wish her well. >>> 20 minutes past the hour here. president obama making his case for re-election for this year's state of the union address so he stood before congress and the country, of course, illustrating what the nex
these are live pictures coming out of tahrir square in egypt. they're marking the one-year an versus anniversary. these pictures were incredible of january 2011. there are now concerns about new clashes today between the military and protesters who are so frustrated by the slow pace of change, before president mubarak was forced out four years ago. >>> for police officers, the fbi claims they terrorized latinos in the city. and as for his reaction to the arrest, east haven mayor was...
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. >>> two americans held hostage in egypt for three days have been reunited with their families. they were kidnapped at gunpoint. a local tribe member boarded their tour bus. he was trying to use the americans as collateral to have his jailed uncle released from an egyptian prison. pastor louis talked to cnn about what it was like being a hostage. >> the only thing it is bread. eggs. we drank some teas and water. each night we sleep in different place. i can't tell you where those guys put us. >> both americans were released unharmed and credit faith in god for their survival. egyptian authorities say they did not give into the kidnapper's demands. >>> south africans honoring former president nelson mandela who turns 94 today. more than south afterconditior honoring him. >> i learned a lot about living from him. about living with adversity. living with setbacks. living with disappointments and living without anger. so quite apart from all the magnificent contributions he made to free his country and to inspire the world, i learned a lot about life from him. >> mandela's fight aga
. >>> two americans held hostage in egypt for three days have been reunited with their families. they were kidnapped at gunpoint. a local tribe member boarded their tour bus. he was trying to use the americans as collateral to have his jailed uncle released from an egyptian prison. pastor louis talked to cnn about what it was like being a hostage. >> the only thing it is bread. eggs. we drank some teas and water. each night we sleep in different place. i can't tell you where...